
Methods for handling traffic violations in another location for vehicles are as follows: 1. If a traffic police officer issues a ticket on the spot, it must be handled at the location of the violation: If a traffic police officer issues a ticket on the spot, the original location of the vehicle cannot handle this violation; it must be processed at the location where the violation occurred. The vehicle owner needs to bring their ID card, driver's license, vehicle registration certificate, and the ticket to the local traffic police department or team to handle the violation. 2. If the violation was captured by electronic monitoring equipment, the handling methods are as follows: (1) Go to the local traffic police department: If the local traffic management system is connected online, there is usually a window for handling violations from other locations. You can go to this window to process the violation. (2) Ask a local friend to handle it on your behalf: If the vehicle owner is busy, they can send the original or copies of their ID card, driver's license, vehicle registration certificate, and violation notice to a friend and ask them to handle it. It should be noted that some provincial or municipal traffic management departments do not accept handling by others, so the vehicle owner must confirm this before entrusting a friend. (3) Postal payment: If the violation only involves a fine and no points deduction, the fine can be paid through the post office.

Two years ago, I was caught speeding by a camera while driving to another city for a business trip, and I was quite confused at first. Later, I learned my lesson and simply downloaded the 12123 Traffic Management APP, linked my license plate to check violation records, and paid fines online—it was incredibly easy. That time, it cost me 150 yuan, and the system handled everything automatically, saving me a trip back to the processing center. I recommend dealing with violations as soon as you receive the notice, as delays beyond 15 days may incur late fees. Additionally, out-of-town violations often happen due to unfamiliarity with local rules, like when I missed a speed limit change during a trip. Setting up alerts on my phone’s navigation beforehand could have prevented most issues. The APP also monitors notifications for timely follow-ups, making driving life much less stressful.

Handling traffic violations in a different location is legally mandatory. The first step is to verify the violation details through official traffic management platforms such as 12123 or via website operations. Payment of fines can be completed either at the location where the violation occurred or at the vehicle's registered location, but online methods are more efficient to avoid delays. According to traffic regulations, delayed processing may result in doubled fines or affect driver's license points. I recommend car owners to develop the habit of checking the app once a month to prevent future troubles and avoid unnecessary hassles.

Hey, just use the 12123 APP to bind your license plate. After logging in, traffic violations are clear at a glance. You can pay directly by choosing WeChat or Alipay for instant payment. Don't forget to screenshot and save the receipt. I've handled it several times easily—super convenient, saves time, and gives peace of mind.

To prevent traffic violations while traveling, install a navigation app with speed limit alerts, stay focused on driving rules. If you do violate, promptly handle it on the official website—avoid intermediaries. I've seen cases where delays led to increased fines and failed annual inspections. Official procedures are the safest way with fewer mistakes.


